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    Peace of Mind Dog Training

    Peace of Mind Dog Training

    (10 reviews)

    I cannot say enough great things about Erin and her wonderful business. As a former vet tech, when…read moreyou leave your pets in Erin's very capable hands, you will literally get a peace of mind! Erin is just absolutely great with all animals- big or small. She gives each and every one of them the love and attention they need and deserve. And as an animal lover, I couldn't be happier with her services. Now, Peace of Mind Pet Sitting is the first place I recommend to friends and family whenever they ask about a good quality pet sitter.

    We were looking for an alternative to boarding our large, active, hairy, pooping, peeing machine…read more I stumbled across a business card for Peace of Mind Pet Sitting at the local pet store. Peace of Mind is bonded and insured. Ms. Creel is the proprietor and a Registered Veterinary Technician. She offers a couple of levels of service, visiting the house as needed or even sleeping over to care for pets. Ms. Creel met us at the house. She provide references and proof of insurance. We worked through a checklist of the dog's needs and habits. She then spent time with the dog. We agreed on a twice a day schedule to visit the house which included a substantial walk every evening. She also agreed to pick up the newspaper, mail and water a few plants. While we were away, Ms. Creel took great care of our shedding monster. She texted us regularly with updates, and left a running series of notes on how the day went. We have used Ms. Creel 3X in the past year and hope to continue using her. It is about twice the cost of boarding the dog which is well worth the peace of mind (no pun intended). I strongly recommend Peace of Mind and Ms. Creel. The email address is nolapetsitter@hotmail.com.

    Deep South Quail Hunts - Post hunt

    Deep South Quail Hunts

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    Big Scary Man Kills Small Defenseless Animals!…read more Now that I have your attention, I will begin my review. It was a particularly frigid morning. The temperature was in the mid 20's in beautiful Tylertown, Mississippi. Three men, all carrying shotguns, loaded into a truck and headed to the middle of nowhere. Upon arriving, one man was in for quite a shock. This place was seriously country. He decided to have an open mind and is glad he did. Once the guide arrived, the three men walked across the road to the large open field and began the hunt. By the end of the day, the quail population of Mississippi was slightly reduced, and the three men had a grand time. Later, the grilled quail and quail gumbo filled their bellies and satisfied their souls. Now that is out of the way: I am not a big hunter. I have been hunting numerous times, but don't have the patience to sit in a stand for hours waiting to blast a large caliber hole in Bambi. Quail hunting is significantly more fun. At Deep South there is a giant plot of land with several areas of trees and underbrush where the quail like to hide. As part of the cost, there is a guide and guide dog provided. The dog roams around till he or she finds some quail, then he "points". Upon the guide's command, the dog enters the underbrush, which "flushes" the birds causing them to take flight. As a hunter, your job is to attempt to shoot said birds. Once they are killed, the dog retrieves the bird, and you shove it into your jacket. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. Hitting a fast moving target without shooting your companions is not as easy as one would think. I don't remember how many birds we ended up with, but I can tell you more got away than didn't. That was more an issue of the hunter's skill. We hunted for several hours and had a great time. I believe we spent $130 per person including a tip for the guide. Even if you aren't a big hunter, this would be a fun adventure for a group of guys. I highly recommend Deep South.

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